Error 14274 Cannot Add Update Delete Job Msx
SERVER - Fix : Error 14274: Cannot add, update, or delete a job (or its steps or schedules) that originated sp_add_jobserver from an MSX server. The job was not saved. sp_delete_job December 20, 2006Pinal DaveSQL, SQL Server, SQL Tips and Tricks97 commentsTo fix the error sp_dropserver which occurs after the Windows server name been changed, when trying to update or delete the jobs previously created in a SQL Server 2000 instance, or attaching msdb database.Error 14274: Cannot add, update, or delete a job (or its steps or schedules) that originated from an MSX server. The job was not saved.Reason: SQL Server 2000 supports multi-instances, the originating_server field contains the instance name in the format ‘server\instance'. Even for the default instance of the server, the actual server name is used instead of ‘(local)'. Therefore, after the Windows server is renamed, these jobs still reference the original server name and may not be updated or deleted by the process from the new server name. It's a known problem with SQL2000 SP3.Fix/Workaround/Solution:In order to solve the problem you should perform the following steps: From the Query Analyzer run following steps in order: SELECT @@servernameand verify if it shows the correct SQL server name.a) If not, run: sp_dropserver <'name_returned'>and then: sp_addserver <'correct_servername'>, 'local'to change the SQL server name.Please restart SQL server service to let the new configuration takes effect.b) If yes,Please check the originating_server column in msdb..sysjobs by running: Recent PostsRecent Posts Popular TopicsPopular Topics Home Search Members Calendar Who's On Home » SQL Server 7,2000 » Administration » Error 14274: Cannot add, update, or delete a... Error 14274: Cannot add, update, or delete a job Rate Topic Display Mode Topic Options Author Message Mani-584606Mani-584606 Posted Tuesday, January 12, 2010 3:35 PM Mr or Mrs. 500 Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Friday, July 25, 2014 2:47 PM Points: 586, Visits: 1,998 Hi,We have SQL Server 2000 with SP3. We have a maintenance plan for backups, integrity check.I’m trying to include some more databases in the maintenance plan but I’m getting the http://blog.sqlauthority.com/2006/12/20/sql-server-fix-error-14274-cannot-add-update-or-delete-a-job-or-its-steps-or-schedules-that-originated-from-an-msx-server-the-job-was-not-saved/ below error:Error 14274: Cannot add, update, or delete a job (or its steps or schedules) that originated from MSX server.After getting this error, I tried to delete the Maintenance plan, it gave same error couple of times and then it got deleted. But jobs related to this maintenance plan in SQL Agent are NOT deleted and I tried to delete manually but still getting the same above error.please advice thanks Post #846604 - Win.- http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic846604-5-1.aspx Win. Posted Tuesday, January 12, 2010 8:59 PM SSC Veteran Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Thursday, March 29, 2012 5:22 AM Points: 260, Visits: 800 If you want to delete the job, you can do that manually.Try :select * from sysjobs delete from sysjobs where name = '<>' or Job_ID = <>hope it will work. Cheers,- Win." Have a great day " Post #846668 MANU-J.MANU-J. Posted Wednesday, January 13, 2010 4:02 PM SSCommitted Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Thursday, May 22, 2014 7:04 AM Points: 1,688, Visits: 8,766 Have you renamed the server in recent past?http://support.microsoft.com/kb/281642MJ Post #847253 pakmanpakman Posted Tuesday, February 16, 2010 9:41 PM Forum Newbie Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Friday, September 16, 2011 10:51 PM Points: 8, Visits: 172 Open sysjobs table on msdb db and update originating_server field from old server name to newe.g. use msdbgoupdate sysjobs set originating_server = ‘new server name’ Post #866725 cute_lhen05cute_lhen05 Posted Tuesday, February 23, 2010 12:37 AM Grasshopper Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Thursday, May 6, 2010 2:30 AM Points: 23, Visits: 117 good job. it did work..if you want to disable a certain job.. no need to for the sp_dropdatabase procedure; you just need to check the msdb then sysjobs table, then change 1 to 0 from the enabled column; you may modify the add, update, or delete a http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=965815 job (or its steps or schedules) that originated from an MSX server. The job was not saved. Reason: SQL Server 2000 supports multi-instances, the originating_server field contains the instance name in error 14274 the format server\instance. Even for the default instance of the server, the actual server name is used instead of (local). After the Windows server is renamed, these jobs still reference the original server name and may not be updated or error 14274 cannot deleted by the process from the new server name. It’s a known problem with SQL2000 SP3. Fix --Verify Server Name SELECT @@servername If SQL name is not correct run. -- if no sp_dropserver <'nameReturned'> -- and then sp_addserver <'correctServername'> , 'local' Print 'Your server name has now been changed, restart SQL Service so changes will take effect.' If SQL name is correct run. --check originating_server column SELECT * FROM msdb..sysjobs --if not USE msdb GO DECLARE @server sysname SET @server = CAST(SERVERPROPERTY('ServerName')AS sysname) UPDATE sysjobs SET originating_server = @server WHERE originating_server = ' Join INTELLIGENT WORK FORUMSFOR COMPUTER PROFESSIONALS Log In Come Join Us! Are you aComputer / IT professional?Join Tek-Tips Forums! Talk With Other Members Be Notified Of ResponsesTo Your Posts Keyword Search One-Click Access To YourFavorite Forums Automated SignaturesOn Your Posts Best Of All, It's Free! Join Us! *Tek-Tips's functionality depends on members receiving e-mail. By joining you are opting in to receive e-mail. Posting Guidelines Promoting, selling, recruiting, coursework and thesis posting is forbidden.Tek-Tips Posting Policies Jobs Jobs from Indeed What: Where: jobs by Link To This Forum! Add Stickiness To Your Site By Linking To This Professionally Managed Technical Forum.Just copy and paste the BBCode HTML Markdown MediaWiki reStructuredText code below into your site. Microsoft SQL Server: Setup and Administration Forum at Tek-Tips HomeForumsProgrammersDBMS PackagesMicrosoft SQL Server: Setup and Administration Forum error 14274: Cannot add, update, or delete a job ????? thread962-965815 Forum Search FAQs Links MVPs error 14274: Cannot add, update, or delete a job ????? error 14274: Cannot add, update, or delete a job ????? mb224 (Programmer) (OP) 10 Dec 04 07:53 I created a scheduled job called (MyExtract) .... Then later SQL Server was re-named ..... The job then failed to run .... I created another (NEW) similar job (MyExtract2) .. This second job runs fine .... However the previous job still RUNS and fails!!! I tried to delete it in the SQL Server Agent ... (Jobs) ... but cannot .. I get the error message:error 14274: Cannot add, update, or delete a job(or its steps or schedule) that originated from an MSX serverI deleted the DTS package in the DTS (local packages) section ..... however when I try to delete the JOB iself in the SQL Server Agent (under Jobs) .. it will not delete ... I get the error 14274.How can I delete this previous job .. please help! RE: error 14274: Cannot add, update, or delete a job ????? WhiteKnight57t (Programmer) 10 Dec 04 08:04 solution?1. Rename the server back to the original name.2. Script out all of the jobs and then delete them.3. Rename the server to the new name.4. Add back the jobs by running the script generated from step 2. ==========================Date is a way to show you careTime is a great healerDateTime is just damn confusingTim RE: error 14274: Cannot add, update, or delete a job ????? Corran007 (Programmer) 10 Dec 04 12:15 Are you using sql 7 or 2000? if your using 2000, open the sysjobs